Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Does your money have glow in the dark dinosaurs on it?

According to the National Post:
"The image of a dinosaur whose remains were discovered in Alberta’s Peace Country will be featured on our newest quarter — the first Canadian coin with a glow-in-the dark picture. The quarter, being released by the Royal Canadian Mint April 16, features Pachyrhinosaurus lakustai, a large herbivore whose bone fragments were discovered by Grande Prairie, Alta., science teacher Al Lakusta in 1974."

The sad part is that the reverse side of the coin does not feature a glow-in-the dark skeleton Queen Elizabeth.